CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. v7 

Var. hispidum, Gray. Near salt water, usually of a brown color and 
with long awns, common. 
Setaria, Beauv. (Bristly Fox-tail Grass.) 
S. verticillata, Beauv. Cultivated fields, not common. (Adv. Eu.) 
S. glauca, Beauv. Fields and yards, not common. (Ady. Eu.) 
S. viridis, Beauv. Fields, rare. (Adv. Eu.) 
Cenchrus, L. (Hedgehog or Bur-Grass. ) 
C. tribuloides, L, Sandy soils, too common. 
Brianthus, Michx. (Woolly Beard-Grass.) 
E. alopecuroides, Ell. Pines in South Jersey. (Canby.) 
Andropogon, L. (Beard-Grass.) 
A. furcatus, Muhl. Dry and damp soil, rare. 
A. scoparius, Michx. Sandy soils and barren plains, common. 
A. Virginicus, L. Sandy soils, common. 
A. macrourus, Michx. Low grounds, frequent south. 
Sorghum, Pars. (Broom Corn.) 
S. nutans, Gray. Dry soils, frequent. 
SERIES II. 
CRYPTOGAMOUS OR FLOWERLESS PLANTS. 
CLASS III. ACROGENS. 
‘ ORDER 129. EQUISETACEZ. Horserarm FAmMIty. 
7 Equisetum, L. (Horsetail—Scouring Rush.) 
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E. arvense, L. Damp places, common. 
3 : E. pratense, Ehrh. Shaded grassy banks of rivulets, near Closter 
and Sparta. (Avwstin.) 
: E. sylvaticum, L. Budd’s Lake. (Porter.) Closter. (Austin.) 
" EB. limosum, L. About Freehold, and north. 
Y E. hyemale, L. (Scouring Rush.) Wet banks, common. 
ORDER 130. FILICES. Ferns. 
Polypodium, L. (Polypody.) 
P. vulgare, L. Rocks, common. 
Adiantum, L. (Maidenhair.) 
A. pedatum, L. Woods, common. 

